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Accesorios de seguridad para enrutadores

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Frequently Asked Questions

What router table safety accessories are most important for beginners?

Three accessories address the most common beginner risks: a push block to keep hands clear of the bit during edge profiling, a featherboard to prevent workpiece drift and kickback, and a bit guard to shield the exposed portion of the bit above the workpiece. Together they cover the majority of handheld-versus-bit contact risks at the router table.

What is a coping sled and why is it safer than pushing stock freehand?

A coping sled holds the workpiece vertically in a registered position and rides against the router table fence, supporting the workpiece on both the face and the end grain simultaneously. Pushing narrow rail ends freehand risks tipping the workpiece into the bit or losing control during the cut. The coping and crosscut sled eliminates these risks by providing a stable mechanical reference throughout the pass.

How does a featherboard prevent router table kickback?

A featherboard uses angled spring fingers that press the workpiece firmly against the fence. The angled fingers allow the workpiece to move forward through the cut but resist backward movement — if the bit grabs the stock, the featherboard prevents it from shooting back toward the operator. It also keeps the workpiece from drifting away from the fence mid-pass.

What is a small workpiece holder for router tables?

A small workpiece holder grips narrow, short, or irregular stock that is too small to push safely through the router table with a push block. It typically uses a clamping mechanism to secure the part, giving the operator a safe handhold positioned well away from the bit. The router table small workpiece holder is designed for exactly these situations.

Can I use a table saw push stick at the router table?

A push stick provides forward feed force but typically no downward pressure. At the router table, downward pressure is equally important to keep the workpiece flat against the table surface and prevent bit grab. A dedicated router push block — such as the expandable push shoe — provides both downward and forward force and is the better choice for router table use.

What is the difference between a push stick and a push block?

A push stick is a narrow wand used to push stock from behind, keeping fingers away from a saw blade. A push block has a wider foot that contacts the workpiece over a large area, applying both forward and downward pressure. For routing profiles on the edge of a board, a push block is the preferred tool because downward pressure is needed to maintain consistent bit engagement depth.

How do non-slip work supports help with routing?

Non-slip supports, such as the Milescraft Trigrips, hold the workpiece or template in place on the bench during handheld routing, preventing lateral movement while routing inlays, dadoes, or free-form shapes. They eliminate the need for clamps in many situations, which speeds up workholding and reduces the risk of a clamp interfering with the router base travel.

Does Infinity Tools offer a router table safety switch?

Yes. A power tool safety switch with a large paddle that can be knee-activated is available, allowing the router to be shut down immediately without reaching past the bit. A safety switch is one of the most valuable additions to any permanently mounted router table.

Should I use safety accessories on a router table even if I'm experienced?

Yes. Push blocks, featherboards, and sleds improve cut consistency and reduce fatigue in addition to improving safety. Experienced woodworkers benefit from the precision and repeatability these accessories add, not just the safety margin. Routing accidents frequently involve experienced operators in familiar situations — controlled workholding reduces risk regardless of skill level.

Where can I learn safe router table technique?

The Infinity Tools woodworking blog covers router table safety, setup, and technique in practical articles for all skill levels. For questions about specific products or setups, contact the team through the contact page.